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Harish Chandra Verma (born 3 April 1952), popularly known as HCV, is an Indian experimental physicist, author and emeritus professor of the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. In 2021, he was awarded the Padma Shri , the fourth highest civilian award, by the Government of India for his contribution to Physics Education. [ 1 ]
Harish-Chandra Mehrotra was born in Kanpur. [7] He was educated at B.N.S.D. College, Kanpur and at the University of Allahabad. [8] After receiving his master's degree in physics in 1940, he moved to the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore for further studies under Homi J. Bhabha.
Padma Shri; Type: National Civilian: Country: India: Presented by: Government of India: Ribbon: Obverse: A centrally located lotus flower is embossed and the text "Padma" written in Devanagari script is placed above and the text "Shri" is placed below the lotus.
10 years Madhya Pradesh: 2009 Maibam Prity Devi Saved several lives when she rushed and threw away a grenade hurled at her family-owned shop by miscreants, herself hit by exploding splinter. 10 years Manipur [19] 2010 Jismi PM Saved the lives of a nine-year-old boy and an eight-year-old girl from drowning in a river. 13 years Kerala: 2011
Krishna Chandra Beri [5] Prakashak Nama: Third Prize 2001: Children’s Literature: Ramesh Tailang [6] Hari Bhari Dharti: First Prize 2001: Children’s Literature: Devendra Mevadi [7] Faslein Kahen Kahani: Second Prize 2001: Women’s Issues: Kumari Anjali [8] Mahila Asmita Aur Apradh: First Prize 2001: Women’s Issues: Vandana Saxena [9 ...
If (,) is a representation of G, then the Harish-Chandra module of is the subspace X of V consisting of the K-finite smooth vectors in V. This means that X includes exactly those vectors v such that the map φ v : G V {\displaystyle \varphi _{v}:G\longrightarrow V} via
Bharatendu Harishchandra (9 September 1850 – 6 January 1885) was an Indian poet, writer, and playwright.He authored several dramas, biographical sketches, and travel accounts with the goal of influencing public opinion.
Harish-Chandra [4] defined the Eisenstein integral by (:::) = () (() ())where: x is an element of a semisimple group G; P = MAN is a cuspidal parabolic subgroup of G; ν is an element of the complexification of a